Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, JULY 20,1923

Here Is How Ruth Draws Herself and Two Others

DO YOU RECOGNIZE THESE THREE MEMBERS OF THE STUART WALKER COMPANY? RUTH HAMMOND IS QUITE A BIT OF AN ARTIST HERSELF. THIS IS HER IMPRESSION OF HERSELF, DONALD MACDONALD AND ALBERT HACKETT. MISS HAMMOND AND MACDONALD ARE APPEARING IN “ SPITE CORNER ” AT THE MURAT THIS WEEK WHILE HACKETT IS GETTING READY FOR "ENTER MADAME.”

I- I- -IBillie Shaw Expresses a Summer Idea at Palat e Billie Shaw has the right idea. She knows this is warm weather and realizes that the tired business man and the tired housewife enjoy light entertainment these days. So she has called in the services of more than ten people in her revue at the Palace. They sing and dance. •e act is nicely mounted and has ot of class. This act Is about the Sfriartest affair we have had at the Palace this summer. The best number is the doll dance done to the tune of "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.” This dance is the last word In up-to-date entertainment. The entire revue mov‘es with that dispatch and good taste which one expects in Broadway revues.’ It is corking good entertainment. The girls are good looking and they knowhow to dance. If you don't like this act then I do not know what you are fond of. There is an awful expensive ankle on the Palace bill. It's value Is fixed at $10,000,000. That Is the name given to a little sketch presented by Will H. Armstrong ar.d Maudle Smith. It Is not anew idea, but seems to get the laughs. Do you like banjo music? I do, when it is properly played. Dorothy Kenton plays the banjo as it should be played. She tied up the show in

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a knot when I was present. Quite a hit. Wilbur and Adams open the bill In "feats of strength,” as the program states. Joe Whitehead is offering a "nut” act. You may like his act. That is your great right, but I don't.

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The movie part of the bill Is Viola Dana in "The Noise of Newboro.” At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday.—(Reviewed by Walter D. Hickman.) -I- -I- -I-Oth-s rattractions on view today include: Hope Vernon at the Lyric, "Spite Corner” at the Murat, “She Walked in Her Sleep” at English’s, “The Brass Bottle” at the Circle, “The Birth of a Nation” at the Rialto, “Are You a Failure?” at the Apollo, "The Remittance Woman" at the Ohio, "The Palace of Darkened Windows” at the Isis, and "Truxton King” at Mister Smith’s. Two Held After Fight James Cooper, 27, of 3353 E. Michigan St., and Paul W. Durnell, 29, of 3343 E. Michigan St., were under arrest today on charges of assault and battery. The men are said to have had a fight Thursday night after a neighborhood quarrel.

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ONE DEAD IN POLICE FIGHT WITH GANGSTERS! Running Battle at East St. Louis Results Fatally; Two Injured. Hu United Prme EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., July 20. One man Is dead, another wounded and two injured today as a result of a running gun fight between police and gangsters last night. William Morgan, 32, the dead man, was shot In the chin and died early today. He Is well known to police. Peter Brown, alias Smiley Brown, was shot In the knee.

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BAND CONCERT ARRANGED “Greater .Indianapolis” Organization to Play in Garfield Park. The Greater Indianapolis Band wii. give a concert at 8 tonight at Garfield Park under auspices of the park board. The program: "Heroes of the Argonne,” "The Grand Mogul,” Sextette from “Lucia,” "Alpine Fantasia,” Overture “Jolly Robbers,” "Simple Aveu,” “Amina,” Egyptian serenade: selections from “King Dodo.”

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